Why Is Women Participation So Poor in the Indian Economy?
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View ArticleHow to enforce a claim for liquidated damages
In this article, Smita Singh discusses how to enforce a claim for liquidated damages. Introduction A Party to a contract suffering breach is entitled to recover from the party in breach, compensation...
View ArticleFive free productivity tools that every lawyer needs
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View ArticleHow to crack CLAT 2019
This article is written by Rohit Guru of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. The article discusses what to expect and how to crack CLAT 2019. Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the...
View ArticleHow to draft an effective cover letter
In this article, Anmol Singla of RGNUL discusses how to design a cover letter which helps you grabbing the best internships. Internships are an essential part of a law student’s life. Their importance...
View ArticleScrew ups in CLAT since 2009
In this article, Priyanshi Pandey discusses Screw ups in CLAT since 2009. Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) was started in the year 2008 and since then every year this examination takes place. It is an...
View Article#MeToo #TimesUp Movement In India: Laws Regarding Sexual Offences In India...
Sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual violence. We have been reading a lot about how women have been subjected to sexual harassment, abuse, violence across industries, especially in the...
View ArticlePaternity Leave Policies in India
In this article, Priyanshi Pandey discusses the policies around Paternity Leave in India. At times, it is necessary for employees to avail themselves of leave in order to fulfil their parental duties....
View ArticleIddat under Muslim Personal Law
In this article, Priyanship Pandey discusses the provision of Iddat under Muslim Personal Law. Introduction Iddah or Iddat is an Arabic term which means period of waiting and is observed by Muslim...
View ArticleAll you need to know about Fintech in India
In this article, Kashish Khattar discusses All you need to know about Fintech in India. Kashish is a 4th-year student at Amity Law School, Delhi. This article is a discussion revolving around the...
View ArticleAll you need to know about REITs/InvITs in India
Kashish Khattar is a 4th-year student at Amity Law School, Delhi. This article is a discussion revolving around the structure and types of REITs and InvITs in India. Introduction Real Estate Investment...
View ArticleLegal framework regulating eSports in India
In this article, Ranojoy Middya discusses Legal framework regulating eSports in India. Introduction With the very advent of Esports in global as well as Indian platform, the sports industry worldwide...
View ArticleElection Procedure for Housing Societies
In this article, Ranojoy Middya discusses Election Procedure for Housing Societies. Introduction When it comes to the elections within the Co-operative Housing Societies, the importance of Bye-laws has...
View ArticleAn Overview of Labour Laws in India
In this article, Saumya Sinha of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law does an overview of labour laws in India. Labour Laws in India Labour law is also commonly known as ‘the law of employment’. The...
View ArticleLegal Education in India Vis-à-vis other Asian Nations
In this article, Malveka Nautiyal of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab discusses Legal Education in India Vis-à-vis other Asian Nations. The field of law has been prevalent in the society...
View ArticleTop Law Colleges in India
In this article, Ninisha of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law discusses top law colleges in India. Top Law Colleges in India In this post-modern society, many exquisite fields have emerged with...
View ArticleWhat is Law?
In this article, Simran Sabharwal discusses what is law. Not for nothing, the great Greek thinker, Aristotle, had said, “At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice,...
View ArticleThe interaction between data protection and competition laws
This aritcle is written by Vishal Singh. The Competition Act, 2002 has been enacted to prevent the activities that have an adverse effect on competition in the Indian Market. The Preamble of the Act...
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